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Creation Date
3-30-2010
Building Name
Bloxham Building, Caroline Brevard Grammar School
Description
Caroline Brevard Grammar School 2, Tallahassee FL.
The Caroline Brevard Grammar School (also known as the Bloxham Building) is a historic school in Tallahassee, Florida. It is located at 727 South Calhoun Street and was designed by noted architect, William Augustus Edwards. On December 17, 1987, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, NRIS #87002151.
Built in The Mediterranean Revival style, it has two stories and made of brick. Features a cross-gabled red tile roof, arched windows, and decorative details. The building was sold to the state in 1964, and in 1966 the name of the building was changed to the Bloxham Building. It is currently being used as the office for the Leon division of Florida Virtual School.
Latitude, Longitude
30.43596944, -84.27957222
Recommended Citation
George Lansing Taylor, Jr.
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